The Colorado Medical Journal, ...: And the Western Medical and Surgical Gazette ... A Scientific Medical Journal ..., Volume 81902 |
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... heads of national , state , county and city governments , and the general body of medical men through- out the land must then be prepared to meet upon common ground in support of the new regime . This somewhat vague outline of what is ...
... heads of national , state , county and city governments , and the general body of medical men through- out the land must then be prepared to meet upon common ground in support of the new regime . This somewhat vague outline of what is ...
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... head is slow to engage in the brim , and dilatation also is delayed , while the caput succedaneum is unusually thick . Abdominal palpation usually furnishes quite as accurate information of the position of the foetus as the in- ternal ...
... head is slow to engage in the brim , and dilatation also is delayed , while the caput succedaneum is unusually thick . Abdominal palpation usually furnishes quite as accurate information of the position of the foetus as the in- ternal ...
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... head by pressure upon it over the pubes as well as by rotating the body , the head being released from the brim by plac- ing the patient in the knee - chest po- sition for a time , and then upon the side to which the occiput is directed ...
... head by pressure upon it over the pubes as well as by rotating the body , the head being released from the brim by plac- ing the patient in the knee - chest po- sition for a time , and then upon the side to which the occiput is directed ...
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... head will usually soon dislodge it , and raise it above the brim , in which case flexion and rota- tion are usually possible . Even when at first the head seems immovable , a persistent pressure causes it to yield . Podalic version is ...
... head will usually soon dislodge it , and raise it above the brim , in which case flexion and rota- tion are usually possible . Even when at first the head seems immovable , a persistent pressure causes it to yield . Podalic version is ...
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... head to the acetabulum he could reduce the deform- ity without cutting any of the muscles by using Paci's method . Soon ( after 150 operations ) he concluded the pre- liminary opening of the joint to be no longer necessary and performed ...
... head to the acetabulum he could reduce the deform- ity without cutting any of the muscles by using Paci's method . Soon ( after 150 operations ) he concluded the pre- liminary opening of the joint to be no longer necessary and performed ...
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